After taking over sole ownership of the Mets last month, Fred Wilpon made his first big move yesterday when he reorganized the front office. The question is how will it affect GM Steve Phillips, and his goal of fixing this broken mess called the Mets.

Wilpon created the office of chairman, and not surprisingly Wilpon holds that title, as well as CEO. His partner, Saul Katz, will be president, and his Wilpon’s son Jeff will be the Executive VP and COO.

Jeff Wilpon was in charge of creating and operating the Brooklyn Cyclones, and oversaw the construction of KeySpan Park. Phillips claims it won’t change his work or the chain of command.

“It won’t change what I do on a day-to-day basis. My first call will still be to Fred,” Phillips pointed out. “The structure’s still the same. I’ll deal with Jeff a little, but Fred is still my primary contact. Fred doesn’t pick the players, and Jeff won’t either.”

Phillips also said the restructuring is nothing strange for new ownership, and that he wouldn’t have any idea what the Wilpon-imposed budget would be until around November.

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Roger Cedeno, after meeting with team physician Dr. Andrew Rokito on Monday, got a clean bill of health after suffering an irregular heartbeat and dizzy spells over the weekend. Cedeno was vague about the problem, saying he had a sinus condition, but stopped taking Claritin. That, he said, mixed with too much coffee and an antacid, brought on the problem.